Recently I have been at a few places speaking about the future of the web. More specifically speaking about the future of WebRTC and Real-Time applications.I enjoy teaching people the benefits of using both peer to peer and server client real-time applications. The immersive experience you can provide by building on top of these technologies engages users on a whole new level. Just let my talks speak for themselves!

I wanted to do a short post to get back into the swing of things and I thought Yeoman would be a great short and sweet topic. As a developer evangelist I probably start between one to two projects a week. My work is constantly involved in the prototyping and creation of new ideas so one can say I have some experience in the first ten steps of a web project. A typical non-generated projected goes something like this:

It is no secret that WebRTC is the next hot thing on the web. With the ability to do high performance UDP data transfer it should be. I recently gave a talk on the WebRTC Data Channel at WebRTC Conference this June in Atlanta, GA and wanted to summarize the key points from that talk in this post. The WebRTC Data Channel is probably the lesser known feature of WebRTC but is what I feel the more important one to know about.

I recently saw a talk on Microformats given by Tantek Çelik at Adobe in San Francisco. I have to say the talk was well put together and I really enjoyed it. The need to explore microformats for my own needs as well as relaying that information to the public was the inspiration to write about it.